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異性同士の絆――金原ひとみ『星へ落ちる』のバイセクシュアルな三角形とヘテロソーシャルな絆――

https://doi.org/10.34577/00004414
https://doi.org/10.34577/00004414
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公開日 2018-12-03
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タイトル 異性同士の絆――金原ひとみ『星へ落ちる』のバイセクシュアルな三角形とヘテロソーシャルな絆――
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タイトル Research paper: Between (wo)men: The bisexual triangular relationship and its ‘heterosocial bond’ in Hitomi Kanehara’s Hoshi e ochiru [Falling into stars].
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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内容記述 In this paper, I will discuss the bisexual triangular relationship and its 'heterosocial bond' in Hitomi Kanehara's collection of five interrelated short stories, Hoshi e ochiru [Falling into stars] (2007).
In Hoshi e ochiru [Falling into stars], Kanehara depicts a bisexual triangular relationship between a heterosexual woman Watashi, a homosexual man Boku and their beloved a bisexual man named Kare. The stronger the rivals empower their love toward Kare, the more they strengthen their rival bonds as strong as (or stronger than) their affection for him. This rival structure can be read as the bisexual version of 'homosocial bond' which Eve K. Sedgwick explores in Between Men (1985/2001). According to Sedgwick, in the heterosexual triangular relationship (man—woman—man), the bond that links the two rivals is as intense and potent as the bond that links either of the beloved.
Similarly, in the bisexual triangle of Hoshi e ochiru [Falling into stars], the bond that links the heterosexual woman, Watashi, and the homosexual man, Boku, is constituted as intense and potent as the bond that links them both to their beloved, Kare. To the extent that the rivals make use of homophobia and heterophobia/misogyny to exclude their hetero-erotic possibility and shape the social and emotional connection, I will call this relationship—ties between persons of the different gender/sexuality that are not of a romantic or sexual nature in the bisexual triangular structure—a 'heterosocial bond.'
Through the heterosocial bonds in the novel, however, both Watashi and Boku somehow seem to actively avoid receiving love from Kare. This inscrutable conduct can be understood by reference to Slavoj Zizek's reading of Lacanian desire. In The metastases of enjoyment (1994/1996), Zizek indicates that what the subject desires is not to gratify his/her desire but to sustain desire itself, in order to postpone the dreaded moment of its satisfaction.
That is, for Watashi and Boku, they must utilize the heterosocial relationship to postpone their fulfillment so as to retain her/his desire itself. This structure also signifies that the bisexuality of Kare functions as the obstacle which precludes rivals from satisfying their heterosexual/homosexual desire in the sense that bisexuality cannot apply to the binary of heterosexual/homosexual.
Additionally, while Watashi and Boku appear as the narrating subjects in the short stories, Kare is only ever the object of narration. His absence as narrator can be interpreted as a Lacanian objet petit a, which connotes the object-cause of desire and the originally lost object. Because Kare functions as objet petit a, both Watashi and Boku are able to maintain their 'heterosocial bonds' continuously and postpone the satisfaction of their desire itself. In order to clarify these points, I am going to analyze the bisexual triangular relationship in the novel and its 'heterosocial bond' by using Sedgwick and Zizek's theorizations of erotic desire.
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号 12, p. 131-156, 発行日 2017-03-31
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